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What should we do if our right to education is violated?
Seek help from schools, neighborhood committees and education authorities, or bring a lawsuit to the people's court, and resolutely safeguard your right to education with legal weapons.

Legal analysis

1. Medical expenses: The medical expenses are determined according to receipts and vouchers such as medical expenses and hospitalization expenses issued by medical institutions, combined with relevant evidence such as medical records and diagnosis certificates. 2. Lost time: The lost time is determined according to the lost time and income of the victim. 3. Nursing expenses: The nursing expenses are determined according to the income of nursing staff, the number of nurses and the nursing period. 4. Transportation expenses: The transportation expenses shall be calculated according to the actual expenses incurred by the victims and their necessary accompanying personnel for medical treatment or transfer to other hospitals. 5. Hospitalization food subsidy: Hospitalization food subsidy can be determined by referring to the standard of food subsidy for ordinary staff of local state organs. 6. Nutrition fee: The nutrition fee is determined according to the disability of the victim and referring to the opinions of medical institutions. 7. Disability compensation: according to the degree or level of disability of the victim, the disability compensation is calculated according to the per capita disposable income of urban residents or the per capita net income of rural residents in the last year where the appeal court is located, and it is calculated as 20 years from the date of disability. However, for those over 60 years of age, the age will be reduced by one year for each additional year; Seventy-five years of age or older, calculated by five years.

legal ground

Article 5 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the people's governments at all levels and their relevant departments shall perform their duties as stipulated in this Law and guarantee the right of school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education. Parents or other legal guardians of school-age children and adolescents shall ensure that they enter school on time to receive and complete compulsory education. Schools that implement compulsory education according to law should complete the education and teaching tasks in accordance with the prescribed standards and ensure the quality of education and teaching. Social organizations and individuals should create a good environment for school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education.